close
close

Utah’s Isaac Wilson is considering entering the transfer portal after a solid season as a freshman

Utah’s Isaac Wilson is considering entering the transfer portal after a solid season as a freshman

The college football regular season is over, which means the transfer portal madness has begun. The college football offseason is just as important and impactful as the season in which high-profile players move from team to team. Utah Football will be one of the teams looking to rebuild its roster after an injury-plagued squad failed to live up to its lofty expectations in 2024.

The Utes finished the year 5-7 after another season in which they lost contributor after contributor on offense. True freshman quarterback Isaac Wilson, the younger brother of current Denver Bronco backup quarterback Zach Wilson, was forced into action after an injury to starter Cam Rising ended his season. Wilson struggled for most of the season as his weapons fell by the wayside and he was benched several times before suffering an injury in Utah’s penultimate game against Iowa State.

Now Wilson is considering a change of scenery. According to college football recruiting analyst Blair Angulo, he is considering entering the transfer portal and testing the waters elsewhere.

“I heard that Utah freshman quarterback Isaac Wilson, a former four-star recruit and Elite 11 finalist who threw for over 1,500 yards and 10 touchdowns as a true freshman this season, is entering the transfer portal next week could enter,” Angulo reported on X, formerly Twitter. “There would be great interest.”

Wilson appeared in nine games this season and completed just over 56% of his passes for 1,510 yards. He threw 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.

What will Utah do at quarterback in 2025?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *